Stage two of Townsville’s innovative Ecosophy Garden has been unveiled.
Ecosophy refers to the intersection of ecology and philosophy, and the garden on the corner of Walker and Stanley streets features flowers, herbs, and low-growing native shrubs to bring bees and pollinators into the city centre.
Community Health, Safety and Environmental Sustainability Committee chairperson Maurie Soars said he was thrilled to see the unique garden concept expand in the city.
“As a Council we have a responsibility to protect and serve our environment. This project is an opportunity for Council to work with the community to provide a fun, accessible and interesting learning opportunity,” Cr Soars said.
“The Ecosophy Garden is open for anyone to visit. Council has developed partnerships with Townsville and District Beekeepers Association, NQ Native Bees, our local Men’s Sheds, and Vinnies Blackwood Hostel to help with the upkeep and growth of the Ecosophy Garden.
“This collaboration is proof that we can work with our community to build connected, safe and inclusive neighbourhoods, even in the heart of the city.”
Cr Soars said the garden was great to visit to enjoy the flora and fauna.
“The garden is open all year round to visit, with plants like rosemary and sage, butterfly bush and marigolds, and low grevillia attracting pollinators like bees, birds and butterflies,” he said.
“It’s a beautiful spot and I’d highly recommend making the time to see how successful the Ecosophy Garden is in supporting our native pollinators.
“We have activities in our Three For Bees Calendar of Events, so check out the list and head along to some of the free activities planned for this weekend.”
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